contented

adjective
UK: /kənˈtentɪd/
US: /kənˈtentɪd/
  1. Happy and satisfied with what you have; not wanting more.

    1. The cat looked contented sleeping by the warm fire, without any bother.
    2. She seemed more contented with her simple life after spending time in the bustling city, finding more peace.
  2. Showing or feeling happiness or satisfaction, often in a quiet way.

    1. He gave a contented sigh after the delicious meal, feeling peaceful.
    2. A contented smile spread across her face as she watched her children playing, filling her heart.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "contented" in English means: Happy and satisfied with what you have; not wanting more., Showing or feeling happiness or satisfaction, often in a quiet way..

The phonetic transcription of "contented" is /kənˈtentɪd/ in British English and /kənˈtentɪd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "contented": satisfied, happy, fulfilled.

Example usage of "contented": "The cat looked contented sleeping by the warm fire, without any bother.". More examples on the page.